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REVP in Regina

The National Board of Directors met on Monday, April 27, 2020, and confirmed that:
the 2021 PSAC National Triennial Convention will be postponed until 2022; and
the PSAC Regional Conventions and PSAC Component Conventions will be postponed until 2021.
With this decision, the 8th Triennial Prairie Regional Convention that was scheduled to be held in Regina June 12-14, 2020 has been rescheduled for spring 2021.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 7th in a series of webinars from the PSAC Prairie Region.
This interactive webinar gave members the opportunity to connect with their national leadership:
Chris Aylward, National President, PSAC
Magali Picard. National Executive Vice-President. PSAC
Marianne Hladun, Regional Executive Vice-President, Prairie Region
They will provided an update on what is happening at the National Level and answered your questions.

For Immediate Release – Friday, March 27th, 2020
REGINA – The Public Service Alliance of Canada – Prairies is shocked and disappointed to hear that SaskGaming will be issuing temporary layoff notices to 549 unionized staff and 42 non-union employees effective April 3rd. The union was made aware of this information on an afternoon phone meeting yesterday, March 26th. Some essential positions will be maintained but all other staff will be receiving notices today, March 27th.

PSAC has confirmed that all regional conventions are officially postponed. This includes the 8th Triennial Prairie Region Convention scheduled for Regina, Saskatchewan on June 12-14, 2020. No further information is currently available but once more information is available, it will be communicated widely.
Also, please note that PSAC Regional Offices remain closed until further notice. Staff are continuing to answer phones and respond to emails as they work from home.

On July 31, 2012, Marianne Hladun, Regional Executive Vice-President of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (Prairie Region) submitted a response to the Consultation Paper on the Renewal of Labour Legislation in Saskatchewan

This week is a very dark one for many PSAC members across the country. Thousands of members received notices from their departments advising them that they are "affected employees", or worse, under the WFA. In some cases members were advised that the section or organization that they are working for is shutting its doors.